anyone knows unsa ug asa palit sa portable music player na mo support ug . flac na file thanks !
anyone knows unsa ug asa palit sa portable music player na mo support ug . flac na file thanks !
^ i think he's referring to a portable music player...
murag naay models sa Sony Walkman TS nga mo support og FLAC... not sure sa price og availability though...
kung e.convert diay nimo bro?, unsay naa anang .flac?
Dara bro ai:
FLAC is better than MP3 simply because it is lossless. Some peoples state that they don't hear any difference between FLAC and high bitrate MP3 files. It's true for most people who don't use professional music equipment. With any pair of decent headphones you can easily tell the difference between a 128kbps and FLAC. Between 320kbps MP3's and FLAC's, the difference is more subtle, but still very much existent, especially when it comes to a good number of instruments playing at the same time, and a 320kbps MP3 encode suddenly sounds "crowded". This difference is incredibly noticeable with metal songs that rely heavily on cymbals for example, where they are always washed away by other instruments in crappy encodes.
Just a few facts:
MP3 always work with 16bit audio, it not suitable for 24bit DVD audio
MP3 sampling rate limited by 48000Hz
MP3 doesn't support multichannel audio, only Mono/Stereo supported
MP3 is a proprietary codec and required license fee
FLAC takes up more hard drive space
My recommendations, listen to FLAC at the house and listen to mp3 on portables. Audio Converter Plus will help you to convert FLAC album to MP3. If you have decent audio equipment in your home, you can tell the difference between FLAC and 320bit MP3 or at least I can with my ears. MP3 seems to destroy the high end range of frequencies and makes instruments like cymbals sound washed out.
vlc player diay naa man portable no need install just visit the site
kung ganahan ka lain kani o Foobar 2000
Fiio X1 ok rapd..
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